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While the majority of survivors are women, men can also be victims. For the sake of simplicity, we refer to the victim/survivor as “she” and the perpetrator/abuser as “he”.

Co-Dependent or Abused

For years victims of domestic violence have been labeled co-dependent. The following is a set of characteristics of a co-dependent as offered by Co-Dependents Anonymous, compared with the reality of a woman who is abused.

CO-DEPENDENT: I take responsibility for others’ feelings and/or behaviors.